Friday, March 4, 2011

In like a lion...

I finally finished my little cubby hat for Mo!  I'm thinking it's more lion cub than bear cub because of the beautiful gold color but either cub, it's adorbs:
I can't wait to put it on his little head!  I don't have to wait TOO long since he's due in 51 days!  Here's a pic of my massive belly:
My friend Erin said I remind her of a snake who's digesting a big meal, like a rabbit or something.  :)

Ooh!  And I found this lovely, soft and sustainable bamboo yarn to make washcloths with:
I love this washcloth pattern because you can knit one washcloth in a little over one 2-hour-long American Idol episode. 

And how do you know Spring is coming?  My lawn boy (a.k.a. Loving Husband) has updated our landscaping!  He built and hung a trellis for some Carolina Jessamin and put our beautiful Agaves into the earth along with some other pretty things like Canna Lilies and Bi-color Iris.  Yea for Spring!!!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

It's February already? Where did 2010 go?

It feels like this year is on the fast train to Babyville!  I can't believe it's already the middle of February and our wee spawn is due to exit his warm womb of a home in a mere 67 days.  He's been kicking and hiccuping and poking around in there quite a bit lately, I think he's gonna be a "big 'un"!  When I was back in Colorado this past weekend plenty of people commented on how big my belly was. 

It's really fun to be "large and in charge"!  I weigh more than I ever have and I feel SO happy to be blessed with this miracle inside of me.  In crafty news, while in Colorado I made Mo a babyhat out of super soft washable baby yarn:
I used two of my favorite colors, turquoise and gold and plan to use the gold yarn to knit the babyhat with ears next.  I can't wait to see this little hat on his head!!!! 

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I got home from Colorado on Valentine's Day and wouldn't you know it, my Valentine went ALL OUT!  Nate made his Pasta Natalio which is the dish he made for me the night he asked me to marry him (aaaawwwww) and spinach salad and baguette with vinaigrette dipping sauce.  It was heavenly! 

Maybe if we're nice Nate will give us the recipe for this dish, it's made with farfalle pasta, tomatoes, white wine, cream and basil.  YUMCITY!  

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And here's a pic of the sweet fuzzy babies all chilling together on the couch:
They'd better start getting ready to make room for baby!  :)  

We still don't know where we'll be living when Mo arrives so keep us in your prayers that soon we'll know whether Mo will be a Texan or a Coloradoan!  xoxo

Monday, February 7, 2011

Happy Monday!

I had the house to myself this past weekend while my babydaddy was in Vegas so I tried to make use of the time to be productive and ended up with a couple projects completed but still TONS more I want to do.  Thankfully Mo isn't due here for another 76 days (!) so I have plenty of time to make more softies and bibs and most importantly a babyhat with bearcub ears.  I did end up making a little babyblanket in monkey print with yellow on the back... and two matching burp cloths:


And then of course I could not neglect The Land of the Bootie so made a second pair of booties for Mo out of the speckly yarn in one size bigger than the first pair.  It's just too easy when you can knit up a pair of booties from kick-off to the end of the fourth quarter during the Super Bowl!  Here are the two side by side:

Badorbs!!!!

That's all I have for now but this weekend I'm blessed to be visiting my family in the Rocky Mountains and plan to spend the time in front of the fireplace knitting and sewing!  I'm hoping to have the babyhat knitted up and most of a diaper bag sewn.  I'm excited to use the fabrics my brother brought back for me from Togo... Mo will definitely have a one-of-a-kind diaper bag!  

Happy February!  Spring is almost here!!!  Woot to the MAXXXX!!!!

Monday, January 24, 2011

My First Softie

So, I'm sort of a freak when it comes to reduce/reuse/recycle and I ADORE using old things to make new things and I very much dislike throwing things away.  You may have noticed that what with the tshirt yarn rug and coffee ground body scrub I've blogged about... one person's trash is another's treasure!  So, I've decided to make "softies" for Mo using fabric remnants and Nate's old tshirts.  This is my first attempt and it looks a wee bit wonky but in all honesty, I didn't want it to look too perfect or typical, I wanted it to have a little personality: 

I used a super soft baby fleece remnant for the light gray body and the dark gray tummy is from one of Nate's tshirts.  I guess it's kind of a pillow/softie because I made it big and flat so he can lay his little babyhead on it.  When I was little my mom made me a patchwork dog pillow and I adored the stuffing out of it - I STILL have it and am very careful to keep it from disintegrating.  That sweet dog pillow/softie was made from little squares of fabric remnants my Mom had from dresses she'd made me... her craftiness definitely inspired me to try this little bear pillow/softie. 

Lucky for me the fleece remnant was larger than I'd thought so I made a little matching fleece blanky for Mo -- if we are in Colorado it will get a lot of use as a blanket and if we're in Texas then it will be nice just to throw down on the floor or couch to lay him on:
My Sis taught me this technique of cutting slits and tying knots to finish the fleece edges -- I'm thinking it will be perfect for little babyfingers to grasp and hold. 

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So, since Mo's room will have a Noah's Ark / Jungle theme I decided I'd splurge on this awesome animal "totem" from Hobby Lobby (plus the 40% off coupon was a nice incentive):
It's made of metal and will look cool hanging on his wall... I'm really hoping Nate will let me either paint huge leaves on the walls or at least maybe I can find some giant leaf decals... I really want it to feel jungle-y and fun in his room.  I have no idea how old he'll be before he realizes what sort of decor his room has so I guess for a while the room will be decorated for me and Nate to enjoy.  :) 

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Oh, and I made another pair of little booties, this time out of a natural-colored yarn speckled with mustard and teal flecks... they're a gift for some tiny babyfeet but I can't say for who because they just got dropped in the mail today and I want them to be a surprise!  :)

Aren't they sweet?!  So many booties to make, so little time!  This Spring there will be some serious babyfeet pitter-pattering around our families' houses.  With my sister-in-law's due-date just six weeks behind ours we're going to have some majorly excited grandparents and aunties and uncles around!   I CAN'T WAIT!  I've reached the third trimester (gulp) and feel like this pregnancy is flying by!  I'm just sooooo freakin' excited to meet this little boy. 

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Tuesdays with Mo-baby

Well, I finished Mo's first pair o' booties with the new pattern from a really cute book, Simple Knits for Cherished Babies, a gift from Grace's Mom.  The yarn I used is the color "Teddy", a soft pale brown... I couldn't resist it:


These booties are SO DING DANG TINY!!!  This is the smallest size and the pattern gives directions for two larger sizes so I plan to make more booties in the bigger sizes too, can't have too many booties around!  :)

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So I went out on a limb and went to a glass etching class/party that our pastor's wife was hosting.  There were about 25 women there, of whom I knew two, and I learned to etch the chemical way.  It was pretty cool!  It's easy and there's a lot of room for creativity and it could be a really great idea for gifts.  I kept it simple and made votive holders.  For these first three I cut long strips of contact paper and made the swirly design then painted the etching chemical over the entire votive holder, I think they turned out kinda cute:
For these two votive holders I used a "T" stencil and just etched the top half of the glass so there would be the contrast between smooth and etched (frosty parts):
These are sort of hard to see but I didn't have anything to put in the bottom of them to lift up the votive yet.  Today at Hobby Lobby i picked up some cool orange beads that I'll put under the candles then the "T" will be better illuminated - but you get the idea.   I saw the etching chemical at Hobby Lobby for $8.50 and it would last quite a while for small projects, I recommend trying it! 

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Lastly, today Nate received an email from one of his Mom's old bosses from when she did some modeling and the sweet guy attached this picture of her modeling a "business woman".  I've decided she had a tawdry romance novel hidden behind that Wall Street Journal and was trying to keep a straight face:
For some reason this picture of Terry reminded me that essentially we are all here on this Earth to love each other... so let's get to LOVIN'!  xoxo  :)

Friday, January 14, 2011

100-ish Days Until Mo Can Wear Pants!!!

I'm totally fascinated by babypants right now.  They are SO FREAKIN' TINY yet still perfect versions of adult clothing.  Recently two friends have given Mo new pants and I cannot stop looking at them and imagining Mo's little fanny in the fabric!  These little monkey pants are from my friend Lara in Seattle:
and these wee babypants are from Grace:
There's a LION on the BUM!  Grace says I can get away with babypants with animals on the butt until Mo can look at his own butt and say "hey, why is there a lion on my butt?" This is a good rule to go by methinks. 

Since 2011 so far seems to be the Year of the Bootie for me (I've made two pairs of booties for girls at work and one pair of booties for cousin Heidi's new girl and one pair of booties for a friend in Denver and now am knitting Mo his first pair o' booties)... here's a pic of my new boy booties using supersoft leather laces for ties, a wee bit more masculine than ribbon I've decided:


My next project is to make blankets, burp cloths and bibs.  Here's the flannel for the blankets:
I've decided Mo would like a "theme' of Jungle/Noah's Ark... I'm really partial to animals of the jungle and woodlands but don't want to leave any animals out so I think Noah's Ark should just about cover the animal genre.  And since it feels like there's a monkey in my tummy right now I think the monkey fabric is especially apropos.  And I'm loving yellows that are warm and bright so I plan to back the blanky in yellow and make some burp cloths out of the remaining fabric.  I hear you can't have too many burp cloths.  :) 

Lastly, here's a pic of our two smallest babies sunning in our backyard... in January... 
People say these furry babies will actually have to be treated like DOGS once Mo arrives.  Pfft.

Monday, January 3, 2011

Winter Cozy Must-Haves

Ok, it's officially Winter and I'm enjoying the excuse to stay inside and drink tea and knit and cuddle with the pups EVEN though it's been in the 60s and 70s here.  I'm totally in "cold weather mode" and I love it!  I made a tummy-warming lentil soup a la Giada De Laurentiis and here's the recipe, it's a keeper:

Lentil Soup (serves 6)

2 T olive oil, plus extra for drizzling
1 medium onion, chopped
2 carrots, peeled and chopped
2 celery stalks, chopped
2 garlic cloves, chopped 
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 (14.5 oz) can diced tomatoes
1 pound lentils (approx 1.25 c)
11 c low-salt chicken broth
4-6 fresh thyme sprigs
2/3 c dried elbow pasta
1 c shredded parmesan

Heat the oil in a heavy large pot over medium heat.  Add the onion, carrots and celery.  Add the garlic, salt and pepper and saute until all the vegetables are tender, about 5 to 8 minutes.  Add the tomatoes with their juices.  Simmer until the juices evaporate a little and the tomatoes break down, stirring occasionally, about 8 minutes.  Add the lentils and mix to coat.  Add the broth and stir.  Add the thyme sprigs.  Bring to a boil over high heat.  Cover and simmer over low until the lentils are almost tender, about 30 minutes.  

Stir in the pasta.  Simmer until the pasta is tender but still firm to the bite, about 8 minutes.  Season with salt and pepper.  

Ladle the soup into bowls.  Sprinkle with parmesan, drizzle with olive oil, serve.  

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I got a fun book for Christmas put out by the mag Real Simple, 799 Uses for Old Things and there was a cool idea for a body scrub made from coffee grounds.  So I whipped up a pot o' decaf and put the grounds in a glass jar, mixed them with olive oil, sugar, a sprinkle of cinnamon and a dash of vanilla extract and I tell you what... this scrub actually makes it easier for me to get out of the bed in the morning.  It is invigorating, smells of spiced coffee and leaves your skin super soft.  I'm completely in love.  
And I discovered something awesome recently for Winter skin: 100% Pure Almond Oil.  After my invigorating morning shower I gently massage two drops of almond oil onto my face and my skin has never looked better!  It soaks in so doesn't stay greasy, even on my nose, forehead and chin where I have oil problems anyways.  It smells lovely, won't clog pores and doesn't have all that other additive business most of our products have (and I got it at the grocery store for under $5):
Oh!  And here's a pic of the finished booties I knit for my cousin's new baby girl:
I'm thinking of adding hand-knit booties to my Etsy shop since I'm not all gung-ho on the jewelry making lately and am really excited about working with yarn this Winter.  My next project will be a babyhat for Mo with little bearcub ears.  I haven't found the pattern yet but I'm sure it's out there.  And then I really need to get on that diaper bag made from the fabric my bro brought back from Africa.  So much to do!  I love new projects and new beginnings in the new year!    Happy New Year!!!!

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Snap! Where'd the Christmas go?

I think I blinked and Christmas 2010 is now a date in the past!  It was a low-key celebration and different than some before but I definitely felt the love from my peeps.   It's easy to question why things happen and wonder what the heck God was thinking when you look back on the year coming to an end... but I definitely saw evidence of God's perfect timing when navigating this Christmas missing my mother-in-law and being pregnant at the same time.  It was a beautiful little example of the circle of life and that hope is renewing.  The four principles of advent are love, hope, joy and peace and I plan to make those a priority in 2011.  Thank heavens for my faith in the good Lord above, my husband, and my emotionally supportive family -- I can't imagine my life without them.  Here's a pic of the husband modeling his new comfy pants from my Mum -- she has a lovely tradition of buying us new jammy pants, washing them, and sending them so we have new cozies to sleep in on Christmas Eve:
Here's a pic of me and Mo (23 weeks along!):
Here's a pic of Mo, you can almost see what his wee face looks like!:
This is the insanely cool Basquiat self-portrait Nate had framed for me for Christmas:
This is the sweet owl pendant from my family I strung along with an old key:
And the seriously amazing angel wing ring from my friend Erin:
And lastly, my knitted cowl with cable that I just finished:
Yep, I wear my shades inside ALL the time.  

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Merry Christmas and God Bless Your Little Hearts!

Just a few more days and it is officially CHRISTMAS!!! WOOT TO THE MAX!!!  I've been SO busy baking and shopping and wrapping and card-making and baby-growing!  Here are the sweets I've made this week:
Peppermint Bark:
Candied Pecans:

Banana Bread:
Baby:

And here's our adorable, slightly Charlie Brown-esque Christmas Tree!
 I wish everyone a very merry and very blessed Christmas!  Now go spread some cheer!  xoxo

Thursday, December 9, 2010

A Crafty Christmas Cornucopia

Oh yes, I am LOVING this time of year... the chill in the air (we're in the low 60s here, brrrrrr....), the Christmas lights on houses, all of the Christmas junk at the dollar store... I'm definitely in the mood for some gift-giving and carol-singing!  

I decorated our mantle last weekend and got a little metal manger scene for 50% off at Hobby Lobby but couldn't resist flanking the manger scene with   La Virgen de Guadelupe.  I figure, she represents the immaculate conception so she's appropriate.  You can sort of see her on the left... and then she is in candle-form on the right.  :)
Here's the manger scene:
As far as gift-giving and craftiness goes I've been spending many a crafternoon making soap and knitting baby booties for a few new mamas.  The booties are for baby girls and I like this yarn because it's not YOU-ARE-A-GIRL-AND-YOU-WILL-SUFFER-ALL-THINGS-PINK pink... it's more of a periwinkle with rose and mauve accents. 
And then there was soap.  My friend at work mentioned she wanted to make soap for her peeps for Christmas so I hijacked that train and have been making soap the past week.  Basically it amounts to melting glycerin in a double boiler and adding color, fragrance and whatever else you feel belongs in soap.  In my case I've made Peppermint soap, Red Rose and Thyme soap with dried thyme leaves, Eucalyptus soap with dried orange peel and Lavender soap with almond oil and lavender buds. Here is a pic of my first batch which turned out too bubbly because I melted the glycerin in the microwave and turns out that's a no-no.  Can you tell the only thing around the house I could find for soap forms was a muffin tin?
And here's the eucalyptus and  lavender soaps curing in their muffin tin beds:
So, that's it for now!  More soap-making and bootie-knitting to do this week!  And then I'm on to Christmas cards!  Yes!  I love love love this time of year!